One-Dimensionality (1D): Very Weak.
Processing information and aspects of these functions are difficult. We are only open to our individual experience of these elements, often making mistakes and being unable to understand the explanations. Hence, we come across as inept and inappropriate when using these elements, preferring to subdue their usage entirely unless under stress.
Two-Dimensionality (2D): Weak.
We are exposed to the normality of this sort of information and are able to conform to basic standards and expectations but its usage will remain rather stiff. Basic aspects of these functions can be processed through explanations. Work and guidance is required to properly achieve adequacy and their usage will be tiring to maintain.
Three-Dimensionality (3D): Strong.
Processing of these functions is characterized by an astute usage of experiences and theories, they are used to solve novel problems in different fields or situations. It provides support to the 4D functions and shapes the specific methods used to achieve their objectives and adapt to different situations.
Four-Dimensionality (4D): Very Strong.
These functions strongly dictate how an individual behaves and understands the world. We have high proficiency in processing all aspects related to elements. We actively use these elements to make decisions in a rigidly fixed manner. These IMEs are extremely noticeable in a person and often shape our goals, world-views, general methods and motives.